Chinese civet cat The morphological characteristics of Chinese civet cats
Chinese civet cats (certain introduction)

It seems that purebred cats were discovered from it, and the American shorthair and Chinese civet cats developed. A fierce battle for land was launched. Many cat lovers are very fond of purebred cats with distinctive morphological characteristics such as foreign short-haired cats (definitely introduced) and leopard cats. Many cat friends will not understand the difference between the American Shorthair and the Chinese Sibal Cat. Let’s take a closer look at the Chinese Sibal Cat.

First of all, civet cats give people a sense of authority and grandeur, regardless of male or female cats. The coat is short and thick, without thick undercoat, with a regular, thick and even body, well-developed muscles, and a sense of movement. The hands and feet are of moderate length, strong, powerful and agile. The tail length is slightly shorter than the body length (body length refers from the tailbone to the shoulder blade), and is relatively strong and without distortion. The eyes are large and lively, the forehead and mandible are sharp and angular, the bite is thoughtful, intelligent and active, but the ability to resist disease and cold is poor. The nose should be straight, without obvious distortion, with smooth lines, and its color should be directly proportional to the pattern and color of the body, that is, the darker the color of the tip of the nose, the more obvious the stripes on the body. The hind paws are parallel to or slightly higher than the front paws.

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